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[TechRepublic] Is BYOD a misdiagnosis of deeper tech issues?

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Is BYOD a misdiagnosis of deeper tech issues?

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) might be a misdiagnosis of larger technology and infrastructure issues according to Art King of SpiderCloud Wireless.

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